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Subject: Stop Light Switch Progress
From: ssage@socal.rr.com
Date: Sat, 15 Feb 2003 23:19:01 -0800
Tiger Fans:
Rather than install a brake light switch on the brake pedal, I decided 
to go back to Girling fluid after several knowledgeable Tiger folks told 
me the synthetic fluid I was using was preventing the stock brake light 
switch from working properly. The good news is that after flushing the 
system and pouring in the Girling fluid and bleeding the brakes today, 
the stop lights finally work consistently (all the time). The bad news 
is that I can not get the switch to properly seal to the base (where it 
screws in). After applying the brakes firmly a few times, it leaks from 
the thread area. I've had difficulty before getting brake light switches 
to seal properly and since the receptor for the switch is not very 
sturdy, I don't want to try to over tighten the switch (which I probably 
did anyway today) and risk damaging things. I tried a couple of thin 
washers to tighten the switch onto, but this did not help either.

Is there any problem with wraping the threads of the switch with teflon 
tape? Will it stand up to the heat and the brake fluid? This is the only 
thing I can figure might get the switch to seal better.

Steve Sage
1967 MK1A

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